Monday, August 20, 2012

Monday Gun-Yay!

Hello Bronies.  Look at your rifle, then back to me. Then back to your rifle, then back to me.

http://static.fimfiction.net/images/story_images/17853.png?1332926200


Look again!  Your rifle is now Fluttershy.


http://www.neatorama.com/2012/08/19/iMy-Little-Ponyi-Rifle/

Anything is possible when you mix guns and ponies!

I'm a little horse. 

/oldspice

13 comments:

  1. Shouldn't a Fluttershy rifle be suppressed?

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  2. Well, yes. I further think that an SKS isn't a good fit for Fluttershy in general, but on the whole I approve of ponies being put on guns. 

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  3. Nope! There are other crazy gunbronies out there! :)

    I don't even own an SKS. This makes me sad. 

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  4. Don't feel too sad.  It's just an SKS.  Workmanlike, but with that typical Soviet "is going bang, is good enough" flair.

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  5. Chairman Mao was not amused.

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  6. Well, you will never lose that rifle.  Or sell it.  Or give it away.  Or...  

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  7. I beg to differ on the last two points. I know several gunbronies who would pay for that rifle and happily add it to their collection. 

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  8. I like the Soviet style. I don't have to worry that I will fuck it up any worse than a conscript soldier in the middle of a Russian winter can possibly manage.

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  9. Well that's just adorable! But somehow I feel she's the most inappropriate of the girls to be on a gun. A helmet maybe, but such a badass looking gun? 

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  10.  Neat! Deadly as a gun, cute as a pony *-*! They would never be able to understand what hit them! (Eris is pleased, I suppose)

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  11. In an earlier post I posited that Fluttershy would be a suppressed .22 Ruger Charger: very quiet, no recoil, and used only for plinking. 

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  12. Oh. My. Gawd.


    ...Cutie Mark Crusader = Pony Hunter 
    (dun, dun, dun)

    I feel a 'Most Dangerous Game' fanfic forming out on the web as I think this very thought...eeeeeek.

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